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Coronitic microstructures in patchy eclogitised continental crust: the Lago della Vecchia pre-Alpine metagranite (Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Western Italian Alps)
Abstract:
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Microdomains have been described and analysed in terms of their geometry, mineral composition and chemistry patterns using optical microscopy, X-rays compositional maps, chemical analyses and image analysis in order to detail the microstructures and to reconstruct the relative chronology of the reactions within each microdomain.
The results allow demonstration of the chemical exchanges that occurred between adjacent igneous microdomains:
Biotite microdomain at contact with plagioclase – two coronas are observed: 1) Bt
White mica microdomain with plagioclase: a single Phn-Wm
K-feldspar microdomain with plagioclase: a single Ab + Phn-Wm
Plagioclase core microdomain: Ab + Phn-Wm
K-feldspar core microdomain: large igneous grains are partly to completely replaced by Ab from the plagioclase-K-feldspar boundaries or along fractures.
The absence of deformation seems to inhibit the complete development of eclogite-facies metamorphic parageneses, allowing the preservation of microstructures, mineral phases and chemistry. This information is commonly hidden by the widespread development of high pressure - low temperature eclogite-facies assemblages within surrounded deformed volumes.
DOI:
10.3809/jvirtex.2011.00286